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Crown ‘lied to regulator’ about arrest of 19 employees in China, royal commission told – The Guardian
An inquiry into the James Packer-backed Crown Resorts has also heard that it took a ‘belligerent’ attitude to an investigation into the arrest of 19 of its staff…
Crown Resorts allegedly lied to its regulator and adopted a belligerent attitude towards an investigation into the arrest of 19 of its staff in China, an inquiry into the James Packer-backed casino operator has heard.
A royal commission into Crown, called by Victorias Andrews government, also heard that the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation was still considering referring the company to the states supreme court for failing to properly respond to notices ordering it to produce…
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